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- From: bbs-artmoore@jwt.UUCP (arthur moore)
- Subject: Re: Question on c128D and jiffydos and others
- Reply-To: bbs-artmoore@jwt.UUCP
- Organization: The Matrix
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 11:02:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <T733XB1w164w@jwt.UUCP>
- References: <1993Jan25.175933.4788@gdwest.gd.com>
- Sender: bbs@jwt.UUCP
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- There are 1,001 ways to check for machine type... from BASIC, if you
- check the value of DS$ in the beginning of the program, it will return a
- null string "" on the 64, or the drive status from the 128.
- As for positioning the cursor, use the CHAR command.
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